Well, that embarrassment can be avoided by collaborating “styles and formatting” in any word processor. If you just create four or five pages of paper, of course you don’t have to use this method and use any styles, but that “styles and formatting” can be used to assure you of the tab stops, font size, and another style specific settings such as for headings.

I’ve made an observation about how people wrote their journals, most of them use at least three (3) files to create a journal, where one file for the cover page, one file for preface and table of contents, and one file for the content of the journal itself. Why they use three files? That’s because they don’t know how to manipulate page number, so they can force the word processor to assume that page one is in the middle (writer’s decide). So, I hope this post can help you to create a journal just with one file.